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He for She: Men doing better for women

He for She: Men doing better for women

Released Sunday, 12th March 2023
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He for She: Men doing better for women

He for She: Men doing better for women

He for She: Men doing better for women

He for She: Men doing better for women

Sunday, 12th March 2023
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Listen to Dr Leo Gundle, Professor Vin Paleri and Mr Surash Surash role model how men ought to support women in the work place and society in general. They recount witnessing sexual harassment and misogyny, providing clear cut approaches to these issues and others which should be undertaken by all men. They call on all to listen to the women around them and actively advocate for them.

 

Episode collaborators:

Mr Surash Surash - Consultant Neurosurgeon and Author of Surash - Pearce Report 2019 

 

Prof Vinidh Paleri - Professor of Head & Neck Surgery - Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust. President of British Association of Head & Neck Oncologists 

 

Dr Leo Gundle - Senior House Officer, Academic Representative for Students & Foundation Doctors in Otolaryngology (SFO UK)

 

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Team Brief is the official podcast of the Academic Collaborative for Equality and Inclusivity in Surgery (ACEIS) UK

 

This maiden series is an ode to the International Women’s Day celebrations 2023. We remind ourselves of some of the progress made but we do not lose sight of the deficiencies and the devastating global impact of gender inequity

 

About ACEIS UK:

The Collaborative consists of a group of cross-specialty surgeons and expert advisers with a single interest: to highlight the true extent of the challenges of equality, inclusivity and their associated impacts in the surgical profession by leveraging data. Our role is to identify and report data from the frontlines of the surgical working environment; to provide an opportunity for individualised stories to be shared; to present all data to the surgical community without the burden of political or other influences in a transparent manner; to develop change strategies suitable for adoption in the workplace; to apprise other professional bodies and organisations with coherent data that can inform appropriate policies and procedures to tackle these challenges; to highlight positive and negative aspects of systemic workplace issues

 

Get in touch: To stay abreast of our activities as a think-tank, to share comments and/or ideas including collaboration opportunities then please contact us via our website www.ACEIS.uk or by email: [email protected]

You can also follow us on Twitter @aceisUK

Created, Produced and Directed by Ekpemi Irune @ENTmimi



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